[Ximo] > I want that the return sentence don't return anything, how can I do > it?
`return' always return something (if we except the case of generators). Used without arguments, it returns None, as you discovered already. If a function "falls through" its end, None is implicitely returned. A function always have a value. I do not understand the need of "not returning anything". What do you mean? What is the real need? > [...] pass don't run too. `pass' surely runs. However, `pass' is not a `return' statement. -- Fran�ois Pinard http://pinard.progiciels-bpi.ca -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list